Summary
In this chapter, we looked at the three types of interview questions and how some of them can pose a problem for introverts. Certainly there are questions that stump extroverts, but because the interview is an arena where verbal skills are needed most, extroverts are given a head start. Some believe that the pressure of the interview troubles introverts, not only the questions. Therefore, being prepared for the interview is essential for success. Prepare for every interview like it's the light at the end of the tunnel. Go to interviews for your dream jobs. Go to interviews even if you're not sure you'll want the job. Go to interviews for practice. No one will tell the employer you're wasting his time, especially me. Don't go to an interview if you're unprepared.
First take some time to learn more about your preference for introversion by taking the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator. Your local career center may administer it free of charge. Talk with other introverts to learn how they think...